A board game uses a triangular piece measuring 3 inches on each side. The travel version of the game uses a triangle in a proportional relationship to the original. It measures 0.5 inches on each side. Identify the scale factor used to create the travel version of the piece. (1 point)

06

3.5

1/6

- 1/6

The scale factor used to create the travel version of the piece is 1/6.

To identify the scale factor used to create the travel version of the triangular piece, we need to compare the dimensions of the original piece to the dimensions of the travel version.

The original triangular piece measures 3 inches on each side. The travel version measures 0.5 inches on each side.

To find the scale factor, we can divide the corresponding sides of the two triangles.

The original piece has sides measuring 3 inches and the travel version has sides measuring 0.5 inches.

3 inches divided by 0.5 inches is equal to 6.

So, the scale factor used to create the travel version of the piece is 6.

Therefore, the correct answer is: 06

To find the scale factor used to create the travel version of the triangular piece, divide the length of the travel version by the length of the original piece:

Scale factor = Length of travel version / Length of original piece

Length of travel version = 0.5 inches (given)
Length of original piece = 3 inches (given)

Scale factor = 0.5 inches / 3 inches

Simplifying the division, we have:

Scale factor = 1/6

Therefore, the scale factor used to create the travel version of the piece is 1/6.